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Initially announcing two dates - The Robin 2 in Bilston on 15 May and 100 Club in London on 17 May - more dates were later added up to October 2015. A new album called Naked Radio was released after a Pledgemusic campaign ended on 12 February 2017.
On 21 September 2017, Vega started a six-date headlining tour of the UK at the Robin 2, Bilston, the tour concluding on 30 September at the Foundry, Sheffield. [12] The band then appeared (as part of a multi-band line-up) at the Rockingham Festival in Nottingham (20–22 October), performing a 10-song set on 21 October. [12]
Since Slade stopped touring in early 1984, Lea has performed live only twice; once for a local protest against a motorway development in his home area, and once again in 2002 for a charity event at the Robin 2 venue in Bilston, near Slade's old local pub, The Trumpet.
Go West's debut single, "We Close Our Eyes", was released in February 1985 and reached No. 5 on the UK Singles Chart, [7] No. 5 on the US Dance Club Play chart and No. 41 on the Billboard Hot 100. [8] The video for the song, directed by Godley & Creme, was innovative and unusual for its time, becoming an early favourite on MTV. [7] "We Close ...
Bilston: England The Robin 2 11 March 2015 Evesham: England Iron Road Rock Bar 12 March 2015 Swansea: Wales: Static Bar 13 March 2015 Cardiff: Wales Fuel Rock Club 15 March 2015 Norwich: England The Brickmakers 19 March 2015 Wakefield: England Warehouse 23 20 March 2015 Grimsby: England Yardbirds Rock Club 21 March 2015 Bingley: England The ...
In 2007, Magnum played a one off show at the Robin 2 in Bilston, Wolverhampton. This was a charity event in aid of former drummer Kex Gorin's family. An auction of memorabilia before the show raised over £10,000. Magnum then played a two-hour set of old and new material. [38]
Ettingshall Road railway station was a railway station built by the London and North Western Railway on their Stour Valley Line in 1852. It served the Ettingshall area of Wolverhampton, and was located near to the junction of Ettingshall Road and Parkfield Road. It was sometimes known as Ettingshall Road and Bilston.
The club was established in 1926 as Knowle Men's Institute. [1] They played in the Birmingham Youth & Old Boys League, winning the league and league cup double in 1946–47. In 1966 the club, now known as Knowle Football Club, joined Division Two of the Worcestershire Combination, which was renamed the Midland Combination in 1968. [2]